Blossom Winery

Blossom Winery was named one of BC’s Top 24 Exporters for 2006. This is quite an honour as we are the only winery on that list. Our International Award Winning wines are available through out North America and Asia. All our wines are put through a slow cool fermentation process that helps bring out the natural flavours of the fruit, whether it is grapes, blueberries or even raspberries. We welcome you to our tasting room to come experience wines that truly reflect the wonderful fruit of BC.
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Wines

So far I’ve worked my way through a pretty impressive set of wines that would make for some splendid gifting. I’ve covered Cabernet, Pinot Noir, the wines of France and today I turn my attention towards Italy. Without a doubt my favorite wine producing country; Italy is home to more variety and styles of wine than anyplace else on the planet. As...
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Pinot noir has become the great alternative. When you don’t want to give another big red wine as a gift it opens up a world of possibilities. Immediately appreciated by name alone, Pinot seems to have developed a certain cachet as the thinking man’s red wine, though there is little evidence to support that. Perhaps it comes from the history that...
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Ferrari-Caranos 2012 Fumé Blanc has aromas of orange blossom, quince, white peach, Meyer lemon and mango complemented by flavors of pineapple, pear and guava. This wine has bright acidity and crisp freshness from the cool, stainless steel tank fermentation, while the subtle oak character from barrel aging adds, body, complexity and depth. ~ The ...
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Wine review
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BRUNOHOEPERS

September 2013

I’ve already written up the Grenache based wines I tasted during my time in Santa Barbara, they can be found here: Grenache - The Next Pinot Noir? so today I am focusing on most of the remaining wines that I tasted while in the region. I’ll save the few Pinots I Tasted for a Pinot round-up, which might surprise some folks. You see I went to San...
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On my recent visit to Piedmont I included five producers in the neighboring village of Barbaresco since I've often given them short shrift. Known as the Queen of Nebbiolo, in contrast to Barolo the King, Barbaresco has a reputation for being a softer, more elegantly styled example of Nebbiolo. While this is undoubtedly true, the accompanying sen...
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AUD$25 direct from winery. Pale straw colour, with youthful aromas of green apple and lemon, and overtones of apple blossom musk. A dry, medium+ bodied wine, a high level of racy acidity which is matched by delicious Pink lady and Jazz apple-touched flavours, slight note of yeast with tangy lemon. An elegent, soft yet long-lingering finish. Sho...
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Wine review
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Terence Pang

July 2013

OK, bear with me for a second. These wines may not be amazing in your THIS GOT 90PTS AND IT'S ONLY $8!!! kind of way, but they are great values and are a wonderful opportunity to add some amazement into your life. Not in this is a great Sauvignon Blanc kind of way but rather in a WOW! WHAT IS THIS? kind of way! Now I'm a pretty savvy guy when it...
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Off dry style. Pear fruit and pear blossom on the nose. Flavors of Asian pear, hints of peach, honeysuckle and a touch of sweetness. Nice crunchy feel on the palate with acid to balance the slight sweetness of the fruit.87 pts.5/8/13 at winery
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Wine review
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VegasOenophile

March 2013

Zinfandel, it’s no secret that I’ve carried on a long and intimate relationship with you. There is so much you have to offer. Sometimes you're a bit rough and tumble, edgy, even dangerous, while other times you’re coy or playful. But you’re always there for me, with joyous fruit, classic bramble notes and structure, allowing for early consumptio...
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